Literature

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S. E. Bush, Clayton D. H.2023Does Preening Behavior Reduce the Prevalence of Avian Feather Lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera)?
S. E. Bush, Clayton D. H.2006The role of body size in host specificity: reciprocal transfer experiments with feather lice
S. E. Bush, Gustafsson, D. R., Tkach, V. V., Clayton, D. H.2021A Misidentification Crisis Plagues Specimen-Based Research: A Case for Guidelines with a Recent Example (Ali et al., 2020)
S. E. Bush, Kim, D., Moyer, B. R., Lever, J., Clayton, D. H.2006Is melanin a defense against feather-feeding lice?
S. E. Bush, Malenke J. R.2008Host defence mediates interspecific competition in ectoparasites
S. E. Bush, Villa, S. M., Altuna, J. C., Johnson, K. P., Shapiro, M. D., Clayton, D. H.2019Host defense triggers rapid adaptive radiation in experimentally evolving parasites
D. H. Clayton, Moyer, B. R., Bush, S. E., Jones, T. G., Gardiner, D. W., Rhodes, B. B., Goller, F.2005Adaptive significance of avian beak morphology for ectoparasite control
E. DiBlasi, Johnson, K. P., Stringham, S. A., Hansen, A. N., Beach, A. B., Clayton, D. H., Bush, S. E.2018Phoretic dispersal influences parasite population genetic structure
G. B. Goodman, Conner, S. A., Bush, S. E., Clayton, D. H.2020Is Allopreening a Stimulus-Driven Defense Against Ectoparasites?
G. B. Goodman, Klingensmith, M. C., Bush, S. E., Clayton, D. H.2020The role of scratching in the control of ectoparasites on birds
C. W. Harbison, Bush, S. E., Malenke, J. R., Clayton, D. H.2008Comparative transmission dynamics of competing parasite species
S. M. Villa, Campbell, H. E., Bush, S. E., Clayton, D. H.2016Does antiparasite behavior improve with experience? An experimental test of the priming hypothesis
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